Ch05 ControlSys-4e-A&S 03-21, 03-22-2013 Chapter 5 INDUSTRIAL CONTROL SYSTEMS REVIEW QUESTIONS 5.1 What is industrial control? Answer: As defined in the text, industrial control is the automatic regulation of unit operations and their associated equipment as well as the integration and coordination of the unit operations in the larger production system. 5.2 What is the difference between a continuous variable and a discrete variable? Answer: A continuous variable is one that is
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Final Time Table - Fall 2014 ( v 20141113-1130 ) CIIT_Lahore FA14-BEC-A (Semester 1) (DDP) 2 10:00 - 11:30 HUM-Huma Ijaz 1 8:30 - 10:00 Phy-Dr. Saif Ur Rehman 3 11:30 - 1:00 4 1:30 - 3:00 5 3:00 - 4:30 HUM-Dr. Musferah Mehfooz 6 4:30 - 6:00 7 6:00 - 7:30 Subjects Count English Physics for Chemical Comprehension and Engineers Composition Islamic Studies N-7 HUM-Huma Ijaz N-1 Math-Imran Zulfiqar Chem-Amjad Riaz Cheema Chemical Process Principles
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than the technologies we have now would not exist. The computers of today need to perform expeditious data processing for extensive data tasks. That’s approximately three billion calculates per second on just your average household computer. (Tymann 2008). This is all accomplished by programmable chip sets known as central processing units. Programmable codes within the central processing units are known as complex instruction set computing and reduced instruction set computing. Technologies in
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interference calculations. Additionally, no spectrum fees have to be paid. This paper includes analysis, optimization, design and system level development of signal transformation between satellites or any two sources. Which work similarly to fibre optic links, except the beam is transmitted through free space. The carrier used for the transmission signal is typically generated by a laser diode. Two parallel beams are needed, one for transmission and one for reception. INTRUDUCTION: Laser Communication
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stores and maintains the information that you want your DSS to use o User interface management component – allows you to communicate with the DSS Types of Decisions (Structured, Nonstructured, Recurring, Nonrecurring) o Structured decision – processing a certain information in a specified way so that you will always get the right answer o Nonstructured decision – one for which there may be several “right” answers, without a sure way to get the right answer o Recurring decision – happens repeatedly
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ABSTRACT Data transmission and storage cost money. The more information being dealt with, the more it costs. In spite of this, most digital data are not stored in the most compact form. Rather, they are stored in whatever way makes them easiest to use, such as: ASCII text from word processors, binary code that can be executed on a computer, individual samples from a data acquisition system, etc. Typically, these easy-to-use encoding methods require data files about twice as large as actually needed
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Audient ASP8024-48PB Within this I will be explaining in detail the full rage technical specifications of what equipment I have decided to put and use in my studio. And I will also be explaining why I have chose to use such equipment. For the mixing desk I have chosen to go with Audient ASP8024 “Each of the input channels features Audient’s impressive Class A preamp and 4 band EQ – a combination so versatile that many ASP8024 equipped studios no longer find the need for outboard preamps and
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(iv) Ranner (v) Bullet (10 marks) 6. (a) Explain the impact of computer technology in (i) Health care (ii) Education, Science and Research (10 marks) (b) (i) List FOUR services provided by a software house. (4 marks) (ii) Outline THREE data processing facilities provided to clients by computer Bureaux. (6 marks) 7. (a) Explain the following schedulers (i) Short term scheduler (ii) Intermediate level scheduler (4 marks) (b) (i)
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transducer for converting electrical energy to mechanical energy Telecommunication is – according to Article 1.3 of the International Telecommunication Union's (ITU) Radio Regulations (RR) – defined as "Any transmission, emission or reception of signs, signals, writings, images and sounds or intelligence of any nature by wire, radio, optical or other electromagnetic systems." This definition is also identical to that contained in the Annex to the Constitution and Convention of the International Telecommunication
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with practical features in an elegantly crafted slim exterior. The Power TV comes in 3 series – Power Booster, Power Saver, and Power Charger. These entire 3 series share Toshiba’s proprietary Power Meta Brain video engine featuring 10-bit video processing, as well as a host of excellent TV features. Nonetheless, each series possesses strong individual characteristics. Power Booster series (PB10/PB1) features
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